Mooroopna enters the bye weekend in sixth spot on the Goulburn Valley League under-18 ladder after clinching a comfortable victory at the weekend.
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The Cats took care of Euroa in the round seven encounter to run out 45-point winners.
Will Wood was a standout for Mooroopna, while Coby James (two goals) and Kydan Atkinson (one) rounded out the better players with solid hit-outs.
It was an important victory for the Cats, who cling on to their top-six position ahead of Seymour and Mansfield.
After starting the match off slow, Mooroopna was able to kick into gear in the second term.
Down by two points at the first change, the home side roared out of the blocks and kicked five goals to one to enter the main break with a healthy 23-point buffer.
Euroa was unable to rein in the Cats as they ran away in the second half to post a 13.15 (93) to 7.6 (48) win.
Josh Robertson flew the flag for the Magpies, while ruckman Fletcher Paul and James Herring chipped in with solid contributions.
● Echuca remains unbeaten from seven rounds of action.
The Murray Bombers ventured to Princess Park and walked away 49-point winners over Shepparton Swans.
Jed Brereton snagged three majors and was judged best afield for the away side.
For the Swans, Ben Gilberto, Lachlan Seddon and Liam Rachele battled away tirelessly.
● Kyabram has locked in third spot on the ladder after a sizzling performance against Mansfield.
The Bombers recorded a 15.15 (105) to 6.2 (38) win over the Eagles.
Liam Scopelliti and Mitch Heywood were dangerous around goals and booted three majors each, while Ryan Hatch was named best afield.
Jimmy Payne flew the flag for Mansfield and ended the match with three goals to his name.
● An eight-goal haul to Jacob Watts guided Shepparton to a 126-point demolition of Tatura.
Watts enjoyed a day out, while teammates Jack Hooper (four goals) and Jayden Dhosi (two) feasted in front of goals.
Jed Warrin was deemed the Bears’ top performer, while Xavier Hutchinson battled hard for the Bulldogs.
● Seymour is two points out of the top-six after saluting against Benalla by 47 points.
Scott McMaster and Regan Gardner shone for the Lions, while Colby Mathieson was Benalla's classiest operator.